Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... treatment and accepts the symptoms as a proper basis for se- lecting a treatment among the available alternatives . The remission of these symptoms leads to the assumption that the treatment has been effective . It is assumed that the ...
... treatment and accepts the symptoms as a proper basis for se- lecting a treatment among the available alternatives . The remission of these symptoms leads to the assumption that the treatment has been effective . It is assumed that the ...
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... treatment , i.e. , symptoms or groups of symptoms under treatment ( or groups of patients characterized by groups of symptoms associated with the disorder ) characteristics that are not the object of treatment , pre- sumably do not ...
... treatment , i.e. , symptoms or groups of symptoms under treatment ( or groups of patients characterized by groups of symptoms associated with the disorder ) characteristics that are not the object of treatment , pre- sumably do not ...
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... treatment . In 1974 , Beckman and Goodwin used 16 unipolar depressed patients to compare the response to imipramine ... treatment level of MHPG was relatively high responsed better to ami- triptyline treatment than those for whom ...
... treatment . In 1974 , Beckman and Goodwin used 16 unipolar depressed patients to compare the response to imipramine ... treatment level of MHPG was relatively high responsed better to ami- triptyline treatment than those for whom ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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